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Architecture

This Unusual Café That Looks Like A Cartoon Will Amaze You

I bet you would like to visit this cafe where you can feel like you are walking inside the cartoon. This small, but cozy café, opened in July 2017 and located in a popular Yeonman-dong district is called Cafe Yeonnam-dong 239-20 which is actually cafe’s address.

This Is The 90-Meter-Long Puffer Fish Tower In East China

An Amazing Hotel In The Arctic Circle That You Will Definitely Like To Visit

This Hotel will definitely be for people who love winter, monitions, nature and adventures! The Hotel in The Arctic Circle is already underway and if all goes to plan the hotel will open to the public in 2021.

This Old Warehouse Was Sold For More Then 1 Million USD But Once You See The Inside, You’ll Understand Why

Unbelievable but this old warehouse was sold in Brisbane for a whopping $1.23M. Only after you will see inside this building, you will undertand the reason! By the way, this building already has a nickname - ‘The coolest home in Brisbane’.

Californian Mansion That Costs $36 Million

In This Fairytale Castle You Will Feel Like A Princess

Would you like to feel like a princess or a wizard in real fairytale castle? If your answer would be "yes", then this place is absolutely for you! The Neuschwanstein Castle is one of the most visited castles in Germany and one of the most popular tourist destinations in Europe.

Green Leaves Powered Writer’s Shed's Design

The notion of the Writer's Shed holds a particularly romantic allure for many - at once, a specific and mysterious realm of creative and imaginative conception. It provides a sanctuary away from the distractions of the world - both the physical and mental space for a wandering mind to roam.

Chinese Build Unbelievable 350ft Waterfall On A Skyscraper

People travel far and wide to view one of nature’s most spectacular sights, the waterfall. Somebody at Chinese construction company Guizhou Ludiya Property Management recognized this and thought, “Hey, why don’t we build a waterfall on the side of our skyscraper?” And so they created the world’s tallest man-made waterfall, and people can’t quite decide if it’s a good idea or not.

80-Year-Old Wooden Escalators Was Turned Into A Surreal Sculpture

It is always fun to look how other people can turn old thing into new ones. Artist Chris Fox was tasked with repurposing two pairs of timber escalators that were first installed at Sydney’s Wynyard Station in 1931. The e...

Blooming Flowers – Amazing Giant Flowers That Open When People Pass By Under Them

This is the "Warde" an Urban Architecture installation. This property is located in Vallero Sqiare, Jerusalem.
This installation responds to people if they walk under the flower so it's bloom and you can see light under ...

7 Architectural Wonders Of Eastern Europe You Should Visit

Eastern European architecture has a lot to offer to us, because the architecture in that region is inspired in Byzantine, Gothic, brutalist and baroque. Frequently a mixture of styles and movements, buildings provide a unique insight into history and mentality of each nation. And while each building has its story and place in history, certain ones have became parts of national identity and made a mark that can’t be erased.

Could You Live Your Entire Life In 13 m2 Small House?

Can you imagine living your entire life out of an average-sized hotel room? Actually there is a house made by StudioMama and is simply called “13m2 house”. Husband-and-wife team Nina Tolstrup and Jack Mama collaborated to turn a teeny North London space into a functional apartment.

This Is Most Millennial Home Idea: A Drain Pipe As Your Digs

We have seen a lot of interesting and at the same time unbelievable home ideas, but this is the most millennial home idea yet: a drain pipe as your digs by Architecture firm James Law Cybertecture. Maybe it can seam as screenshot from the movie "Flushed Away", but it is not. This is the Opod Tube House which is made out of a 20-tonne concrete water pipe. The idea in practice is that this houses would be stackable in big cities and fit in between buildings where empty space was available. The house is made from pipe (2.5m in diameter), and this house includes everything inside you’ll need to live a simple life in the city: a living area that transforms into a bedroom with its convertible bed, a small clothing rail, cooking area, shower, and, of course, also a toilet.

Incredible Looking Home Made Entirely From Shipping Containers

Top 10 Cool Buildings in Singapore You Might Not Have Noticed Before

Many people think that there is not much to go on about when it comes to architecture in Singapore. We have prepared top 10 of cool and same time weird buildings in Singapore you might not have noticed before.

This Couple Converts The Real Cold War Nuclear Missile Base Into The Luxury

Mathew Fulkerson and his wife Leigh Ann pose at their Subterra Airbnb located in a former underground missile silo base near Eskridge, Kansas, USA. It was designed to house a nuclear warhead six decades ago – but now, this Cold War silo is the perfect spot for a mini break at just $133 a night.

Japan Is Building An Unbelievable Skyscraper Out Of WOOD

Japanese company Sumitomo Forestry is preparing the concept W350 Plan for creating a 350-meter-tall wooden high-rise building in 2041, which will mark the 350th year since foundation of the business in 1691. The cost of this building will be Y6 billion (US$5.5 or AU$7 billion). The aim is to create an environmentally-friendly and timber-utilizing cities where they become forests through increased use of wooden architecture for high-rise buildings. This concept plan has been prepared primarily at Tsukuba Research Institute, Sumitomo Forestry’s research and development facility. The institute is expanding possibilities for wooden buildings as a roadmap for future technology such as the development of building methods, environmentally-friendly technologies, and trees that become resources and building materials. More info: Sumitomo Forestry press release

In Rome, Construction Workers Dig Up Ancient Military Barracks While Building Metro Station

In Rome, two years ago construction workers expected to find nothing but dirt while digging up a new subway line in Rome. They thought wrong, and discovered an archeological find instead. Archaeological investigations for the new Metro C line began in 2006, with the first stations operational 8 years later. As work continues to expand the line, new discoveries are continually revealed and Italy's Ministry of Culture has just unveiled new images of ancient military barracks buried deep below ground level. The 2nd-century CE barracks and dormitory were first discovered by archaeologists in the summer of 2016 while working on the Amba Aradam metro stop. Located near to the Basilica of San Giovanni in Laterano, the barracks were buried 15 meters (about 49 feet) below ground level. Now, they have also uncovered new parts of the complex. One wing forms the so-called “Commander's House.” Measuring 300 square meters (about 3,200 square feet), it's broken up into 14 different rooms, including a courtyard with a fountain, well-preserved floor mosaics, and a room fitted for underfloor heating.

This Is A Private Pool With Van Gogh Starry Night Mosaic

Rich as hell and run out of things to spend your money on? Consider a pool with a tile mosaic floor that looks like a famous painting. An art-loving California homeowner had his new pool tiled to represent ‘The Starry Night’ by Vincent van Gogh. The only problem is that you can’t truly appreciate its beauty from below. Luckily, a friend of the contractor had a drone, and uploaded a few aerial images for the whole internet to see. One of the Impressionist’s best known works, Van Gogh painted ‘The Starry Night’ in 1889. It is said to be the nighttime view from the window of his asylum room at Saint-Remy, where he was admitted after his December 1888 breakdown that resulted in the self-mutilation of his left ear. It depicts a night sky, swirling with light, a small town below the rolling hills, and a massive dark structure. From 1941 it has been in the permanent collection of the Museum of Modern Art in New York.